BEAM TIME AVAILABLE FOR MACROMOLECULAR CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AT THE TWO ID BEAMLINES OF NE-CAT AT APS.
We currently have a number of days open in February. Below is a brief description of our beam lines, and links with more information. The 24-ID-C beamline can deliver X-rays in the range of 6 to 18 keV or ~2.1 to 0.69 Å. This covers most of the popular elemental edges for phasing. This wide energy-range also makes the beamline well suited for ultra high-resolution data collection and soft X-ray sulfur SAD phasing. The beamline is equipped with an optional kappa goniometer for optimal alignment of crystals. A Pixel Array Detector (PAD), Pilatus-6MF, installed on the 24-ID-C beamline helps measure very weak Bragg reflection intensities due to its noise-less readout technology and also provides a very fast data collection capability in shutter-less data collection mode. The 24-ID-E beamline is a fixed energy microdiffraction beamline delivering X-rays at 12.66 keV, optimized for Se-SAD experiments. It is equipped with an Eiger-16M Pixel Array Detector, offering advantages similar to those of the Pilatus-6MF. For more information on our beamlines (beamline and robot manuals): http://necat.chem.cornell.edu<http://necat.chem.cornell.edu/> To ask about available time please contact Cyndi Salbego ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) for further information. To apply for General User Time (Rapid Access for current run cycle) please follow this link: https://beam.aps.anl.gov/pls/apsweb/gup0005.start_page ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1
